But since moving away from her parents' Michigan home, getting photo updates of her family's 5-year-old Siamese and tabby mix cuddling up with the fuzzy fruit during peach season is the next best thing.

"I was stoked when 50 people liked it," Coutré said. "Then I woke up Saturday to tons of notifications and it's taken off since then. As for why people have taken to it ... I think it's just adorable and slightly weird. Plus it's a cat. What's not to love?"

My parents’ cat inexplicably LOVES peaches, and it’s the most delightful thing. They send regular picture updates to the family group chat of this cat just chilling with the peaches. It’s the most important notification I get to my phone. pic.twitter.com/mPEQaRF8Mv

Ozzy has taken a liking to peaches since the first time they were brought into the house. Her mom sets the fruit out on newspaper to ripen before making pies and jams.

"He immediately found them on the table and started rubbing against them. Ever since then, without fail, every peach season he can be found with the peaches," Coutré said.

It's only peaches Ozzy seems to love. Clementines are a different story.

"He'll sniff them, make a face, turn up his nose and run away," she said. "When my mom's working at home and he's bugging her, which he likes to do, she'll set clementines by her desk to get some peace."